Get Detroit Event Tickets

Looking for something to do in Detroit? Barry's Tickets offers seats for all Concerts, Sports, and Theater events all with Great Seats, Great Prices!. Get tickets for the hottest performers coming to a stage near you, see the biggest college and professional sporting events and check out the best touring Broadway musicals when they come to town. Since 1985 Barry's Tickets has offered all concert, sports, and theater tickets with Great Seats, Great Prices! on any seats.

How to get Tickets for Detroit Events.

Find the Concrt, Sports or Theaterical event of your choice from the schedule above and then click the orange “View Tickets” link to advance to the following screen. You will be able to select seats via our interactive seating charts which allow you to compare multiple sections at one time, choose locations by price range or quantity as well as when available view the stage, field or court from all areas of the arena.

When ready select “Buy” for our one-page secure checkout and then sign in or create an account to complete the order online via PayPal, Amazon or Credit Card.

You can also feel free to purchase with the help of an in-house sales agent. Call (866)708-8499 a Barry's Tickets team member is available for assistance available seven days a week.

What to do in Detroit?

If you would like to go to a concert in Detroit to experience the live music, Barrys Tickets is your resource. All it takes is a phone call or a few clicks to purchase concert tickets for Detroit and the nearby areas.

Whether you like a drama, comedy, or musical, we will provide you with seats to the hottest live theater performances. Barrys Tickets is your ticket broker for all theatre events in the Detroit area.

Don't miss the fun of live sporting events in Detroit. Barrys Tickets provides tickets for all expert and college sports, such as baseball, football, basketball, hockey and more. We carry tickets for all venues, such as Comerica Park, stadiums, amphitheaters, clubs, racetracks, and arenas.

A French fort and fur-trading resolution founded here in 1701 by Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac and called Ville d'étroit [city of the strait] were captured by the British in 1760. Three years later the British withstood a long siege during Pontiac's Rebellion. American control, resultant from Jay's Treaty, was established in 1796. Detroit was primary the territorial and then the state capital from 1805 to 1847. Fire in 1805 destroyed nearly all of the several hundred buildings in the town, but the settlement was rebuilt from a design by Pierre C. L'Enfant. Detroit was surrender in 1812 to British forces, but was recovered by Gen. William Henry Harrison in 1813. With the development of land and water transportation, the city grew fast during the 1830s. It assumed great significance after the mid-19th cent. as a shipping, shipbuilding, and developed center, attracting immigrants from around the world, including Poles, Italians, Germans, Serbs, Croats and others.